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源自中古英语 'shouten',可能与古挪威语 'skuta'(嘲笑)或古英语 'scēotan'(射击)有关。
❶ 大声喊叫,通常指因愤怒、兴奋或需要引起注意而提高音量说话。
“He shouted at the children to stop running.”
(他大声喊叫让孩子们停止奔跑。)
“She shouted for help when she saw the fire.”
(看到火灾时,她大声呼救。)
shouted down — 通过大声喊叫来压制或阻止某人说话,通常发生在争论或抗议中。
“The speaker was shouted down by the angry crowd.”
(演讲者被愤怒的人群大声喊叫压制。)